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Postmasters in the United States tend to have a good amount of experience under their belt — between two-thirds and three-fourths have more than 10 years in the field. While pay runs from $27K to $85K per year, median earnings come to $66K per year. Women make up a slight majority of Postmasters (54 percent) survey respondents. The majority of Postmasters claim high levels of job satisfaction. A large number enjoy medical while more than two-fifths get dental coverage. Vision coverage is also available to more than a third. Respondents to the PayScale salary survey provided the data for this report.

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Median of all compensation (including tips, bonus, and overtime) by years of experience.

Postmasters generally obtain higher compensation for more plentiful past experience. The average inexperienced worker earns $33K, and someone who has worked for five to 10 years can expect a bigger median salary of $46K. For Postmasters, 10 to 20 years of experience on the job amounts to an average salary of $63K. Veterans who have surpassed the 20-year mark may make only slightly more than those who are navigating the mid-career stage; the more senior group reports median earnings of around $70K.